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GLP to Launch "Breakthrough" Technology at PLASA 2011

Different resolution Phantom panels integrated in sections, showing Phantom 60 (on the right), Phantom 15 (centre) and Phantom 30 (left)

Located at Stand 1-F8, GLP has chosen this year's PLASA Show ---September 11-14, Earls Court, London -- to launch what it says is a revolutionary new LED washlight from its impression range, as well as a new video display and controller from G-LEC.

The German company continues to play a very active role in the show, and, in addition to showcasing its expanding portfolio from a typically spacious open-aspect stand,, it will also participate in the STLD LED shoot-out with its Spot One and Wash One, and impression RZ 120 and impression 90 LED luminaires.

It is the new impression Wash One, making its UK debut that will be given star billing at the show.

Featuring a 400W RGB LED light engine, and the same technology as the Spot One, the fully-featured luminaire is able to deliver delicate color changes or instantaneous color bumps over a wide, carefully-calibrated spectrum, the company says.

The impression Wash One offers a 6 -60-degree zoom range -- but the key differentiators are its innovative three-degree narrow beam mode, and its unique variable soft-edge beam control, which allows softness adjustment. Another sought-after attribute is its beam-shaping function, which enables users to illuminate only the parts of a stage that need to be lit.

With its baseless yoke the Wash One weighs just 48lbs.

Meanwhile, G-LEC, originator of the semi-transparent video panel, is introducing the Phantom 15, which, the company says, uses the latest technology to deliver maximum screen brightness in a new 15mm pixel pitch format.

Phantom 15 offers a new level of flexibility at a higher resolution than has previously been available. It incorporates seamlessly with other panels in the Phantom range of different resolutions (Phantom 30 and Phantom 60) to create a uniform mixed screen, and maintains the Phantom heritage of maximum transparency, lightweight construction, and fast assembly / disassembly, the company says.

The Phantom 15 is daisy-chainable, uses the newest and most innovative LEDs on the market (to maximize both contrast and brightness), and runs without a fan, the company says.

G-LEC will also be launching a new device called G-LEC Video Processor.. Available in three versions (Pro, Standard, and PC) generic features include a 30-second set-up time (with automated placement, snap features and stage plan picture underlay), intuitive "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" placement, offering individual panel scaling and a single video input to many different pixel pitches, to name just a few.

All visitors are invited onto the stand for a special 'impression' beer on the stand throughout the show. GLP and G-LEC are located at stand 1-F8.

WWWwww.glp.de


(30 August 2011)

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